Test your Art Smarts with this week's contest

To boost ratings and keep from closing, this 1835 American Newspaper started a series of article about creatures on the moon. The first told of an astronomer looking through the world's newest and biggest telescope. (Later they wrote that the telescope was 200 feet across and weighed 14,826 pounds). He saw rivers and a tropical jungle. The initial article left the reader there. Then followups filled in the fictional gaps. The articles were a sensation! Name the paper

IS
The New York Sun. The first story appeared August 25,1835. Each issue in the series explained more and more about the Moon civilization and people loved it.

I had no winner. Seems everyone went to the Moon ... but none came back!

I don’t
dumb down,
so please
wise up.

Now on to a new Q.:

Win a copy of
my NEW cd CALLED ‘30′! - (first anti-band CD) or
my NEWER cd CALLED ‘NEXT”
or my NEWEST cd CALLED ‘THIRDS” (May ‘07)
or my NOW RELEASED cd CALLED 'FOUR-TH'
Hunkasaurus.com (has them all plus videos and more)

if you are the first to e-mail me at THIS NEW ADDRESS:
tom-hendricks@att.net
with the correct answer to this art question*

Who invented the first sound recording devise, and what was recorded? Clue it wasn't Edison like we thought.

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